The Theory and Practice of Modern Government, Volume 2Methuen, 1932 - 814 pages |
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Page 1020
... Senate had better be approached before commitments go too far . How far the President is so bound we have already discussed in the section upon the Senate , and we need not traverse the ground again . Let us point only to the defeat of ...
... Senate had better be approached before commitments go too far . How far the President is so bound we have already discussed in the section upon the Senate , and we need not traverse the ground again . Let us point only to the defeat of ...
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... Senator or Senators from the State involved object to them . Of course , the Senators must be of the President's party , 3 number about 16,700 are confirmed by the Senate ; the employees thus appointed are mostly field officers such as ...
... Senator or Senators from the State involved object to them . Of course , the Senators must be of the President's party , 3 number about 16,700 are confirmed by the Senate ; the employees thus appointed are mostly field officers such as ...
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... Senate , but sustained in the House may , and do , go on living , yet there is always the possibility that the obstruction of the Senate , as in 1896 , 1913 , and 1930 , may so dis- credit or disgust a government as to cause its fall.1 ...
... Senate , but sustained in the House may , and do , go on living , yet there is always the possibility that the obstruction of the Senate , as in 1896 , 1913 , and 1930 , may so dis- credit or disgust a government as to cause its fall.1 ...
Contents
THE COMMONS | 743 |
DELIBERATION AND PROCEDURE | 780 |
PARLIAMENTARY DIFFICULTIES AND REFORM | 878 |
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